Yes
Italians typically refer to salsa as "salsa" as well, but it can also mean "sauce" in general. In the context of sauces, they might use terms like "salsa di pomodoro" for tomato sauce or "salsa verde" for green sauce. The term can vary based on the specific type of sauce being discussed.
It depends greatly on what you are making. They are two very different flavors and different consistencies. Ragu is an Italian sauce for spaghetti, lasagna and perhaps pizza. Salsa is a chunky mix of vegetables with Mexican/Spanish flavoring. Ragu tends to be fairly smooth while salsa is chunky. You could use them interchangeably, but the flavor and texture are going to be very different.
Because salsa means sauce.
Tomato sauce.... Ketchup, and salsa. I believe cocktail sauce does too.
Yes, you can use spaghetti sauce as a substitute for pizza sauce, but the flavor may be slightly different due to the additional ingredients typically found in spaghetti sauce.
It tastes good
use your mind calm down and do it
Yes, most people actually prefer marinara.
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Try folding the pizza slice, then try eating it..
Not that I know of. I have never heard of peanut butter pizza. But I am sure you can make it. Instead of using pizza sauce you can use peanut butter.
Yes, pizza can have garlic! Many recipes include garlic in the sauce, as a topping, or in the crust for extra flavor. It depends on the style and preference. #pizzainhorsham